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Flashback: Hillary demanded US get tough with Iran
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 6:00 pm Post subject: Flashback: Hillary demanded US get tough with Iran |
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Flashback: Hillary demanded US get tough with Iran
FROM:Sweetness-lightA flashback to an article from January 26, 2006 from the Associated Press:Sen. Clinton Calls for Iran Sanctions By GEOFF MULVIHILL, Associated Press WriterThu Jan 19, 2006 Sen. Hillary Clinton called for United Nations sanctions against Iran and faulted the Bush administration for “downplaying” the threat Tehran’s nuclear program poses.
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FROM:Sweetness-lightA flashback to an article from January 26, 2006 from the Associated Press:Sen. Clinton Calls for Iran Sanctions By GEOFF MULVIHILL, Associated Press WriterThu Jan 19, 2006 Sen. Hillary Clinton called for United Nations sanctions against Iran and faulted the Bush administration for “downplaying” the threat Tehran’s nuclear program poses.In an address Wednesday evening at Princeton University, Clinton, D-N.Y., said it was a mistake for the U.S. to have Britain, France and Germany head up nuclear talks with Iran over the past 2 1/2 years. Last week, Iran resumed nuclear research in a move Tehran claims is for energy, not weapons. “I believe that we lost critical time in dealing with Iran because the White House chose to downplay the threats and chose to outsource the negotiations,” Clinton said. Earlier this week, a meeting in London produced no agreement among the U.S., France, Britain, Germany, Russia and China on whether to refer the dispute over Iranian nuclear enrichment to the Security Council, which could impose sanctions. Russia and China have joined Europe and the U.S. in criticizing Iran’s resumption of uranium enrichment. But both would prefer to avoid Security Council involvement and are outright opposed to sanctions, which are backed by the Bush administration.
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